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Hello, I noticed that when I use the Pan & Zoom function on an image, the movement does not occur smoothly as usual, but in an effect with small "jumps" which makes the visualization less comfortable. Any idea what might be happening?
The frame in the Motion Designer window does judder along a bit, for sure, but I can't see those "small jumps" in preview or produced file.
Can you tell us more?
Cheers - Tony
Tony, the judder occurs both in the preview window and the produced file. Before I made a lot of videos and I noticed this trepidation, but it was very mild. Now I notice that in both cases it is more pronounced but just when I make the zoon in/out movement in a static image.
ynotfishSenior ContributorLocation: N.S.W. AustraliaJoined: May 08, 2009 02:06Messages: 9977Offline
Sep 27, 2022 04:37
If you can't get acceptable motion out of Pan & Zoom, you can achieve the same thing by setting keyframes in PiP Designer.
Here's a little packed project. The first example is done with Pan Zoom & the second in PiP Designer. See how it goes on your system. It includes a produced file - maybe see how it plays back on your PC.
QuoteIf you can't get acceptable motion out of Pan & Zoom, you can achieve the same thing by setting keyframes in PiP Designer.
Here's a little packed project. The first example is done with Pan Zoom & the second in PiP Designer. See how it goes on your system. It includes a produced file - maybe see how it plays back on your PC.
Cheers - Tony
I was thinking that this change in behavior might have been caused by upgrades to newer versions of PowerDirector. Could I not install a previous version for testing purposes?
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